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Definition of Bar exam
1. Noun. An examination conducted at regular intervals to determine whether a candidate is qualified to practice law in a given jurisdiction. "He passed the bar exam on his third try"
Definition of Bar exam
1. Noun. Abbreviated form of bar examination, an examination which must be passed by persons who wish to practice law in the United States. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bar Exam
Literary usage of Bar exam
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Virginia Law Books: Essays and Bibliographies by William Hamilton Bryson (2000)
"There has been in Virginia no diploma privilege whereby graduates of law schools
are exempt from the bar exam and admitted to practice on the sole basis of ..."
2. Virginia Law Books: Essays and Bibliographies by William Hamilton Bryson (2000)
"There has been in Virginia no diploma privilege whereby graduates of law schools
are exempt from the bar exam and admitted to practice on the sole basis of ..."
3. Helping State and Local Governments Comply with the ADA: An Assessment of edited by Ruby G. Moy (2000)
"84 (WDNY 1994) (denying testing accommodation or modification for bar exam student
who failed to prove he had a learning disability). ..."
4. Higher Education: Issues Related to Law School Accreditation by George A. Scott (2007)
"Over half of these schools are in California, which allows graduates of non-ABA
approved law schools in the state to take the bar exam. ..."
5. Claudine the Circus Woman by Timothy J. Quinlan (2000)
"... was given all of the benefits of a Liberated Nation's Educational System ('LNES').
Law could not keep me kept from sitting for a bar exam solely because ..."
6. The American Bar by James Clark Fifield (1918)
"Ohio State bar exam. Committee. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Delta Phi fraternities;
Ohio State, and American Bar Ass'ns. ..."